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27th November 08, 06:55 AM
#11
Very nice hats! And that brown kilt belt, I love! Makes my decision harder as what to pair with the MacPherson Red kilt I'm waiting on the ok to order from you lol. I gotta hunt around to see what options I have for a brown day and simi-dress sporran.
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27th November 08, 08:26 AM
#12
<rubs hands gleefully together> ith:
I see a new cap in my future...and maybe a new Balmoral and of course a new cap badge to go with it.
Dee
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27th November 08, 10:00 AM
#13
As they are sized SM, MD, LG etc... , what is the sizing like on these? ( I generally wear a 7 1/8 )
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27th November 08, 10:12 AM
#14
 Originally Posted by Zardoz
As they are sized SM, MD, LG etc... , what is the sizing like on these? ( I generally wear a 7 1/8 )
I don't presume to speak for Rocky but I sent an email this morning with a sizing question for the Flat Caps. I am 59cm or 7 3/8 for hats and Rocky says as that's his size I"d be just between the med and large with the med being a tad tight. Since I'm wear my hair pretty thick in the winter I'm going with the large.
(His reply to my email was within a very few minutes of my original on Thanksgiving morning yet.)
Last edited by starbkjrus; 27th November 08 at 06:46 PM.
Reason: Correcting typo on sizing...
Dee
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27th November 08, 10:14 AM
#15
Wow - some great looking additions to you shop Rocky!
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27th November 08, 11:30 AM
#16
 Originally Posted by starbkjrus
... Flat Caps. I am 59cm or 7 3/4 for hats and Rocky says as that's his size I'd be just between the med and large with the med being a tad tight....
My hat size is US 7 1/2" - 7 5/8" (depending on the hat maker): 24" actual head measurement, or 61 cm for the metric folk. I have a Hanna flat cap in a Large that fits perfectly. A Medium would be unwearable.
The Hanna flat caps are very well made! Mine's a black woolie (they do make a linen version that's available in a couple of colors). I've used and abused it for over a year and it still looks new--even after numerous gigs where I tend to sweat when the going gets going (so to speak). Hanna makes a quality product!
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27th November 08, 11:45 AM
#17
 Originally Posted by starbkjrus
I don't presume to speak for Rocky but I sent an email this morning with a sizing question for the Flat Caps. I am 59cm or 7 3/4 for hats and Rocky says as that's his size I"d be just between the med and large with the med being a tad tight. Since I'm wear my hair pretty thick in the winter I'm going with the large.
(His reply to my email was within a very few minutes of my original on Thanksgiving morning yet.) 
just to clarify, 7 3/4 is MUCH bigger than 59 CM. Do you mean 7 1/4?
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27th November 08, 06:45 PM
#18
 Originally Posted by RockyR
just to clarify, 7 3/4 is MUCH bigger than 59 CM. Do you mean 7 1/4?
CRAP. 
My fingers got ahead of my brain (not the first time).
That was supposed to be 59cm or 7 3/8 NOT 7 3/4.
Editing the original post.
Thanks Rocky.
Last edited by starbkjrus; 28th November 08 at 07:18 AM.
Dee
Ferret ad astra virtus
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28th November 08, 03:05 AM
#19
 Originally Posted by Zardoz
As they are sized SM, MD, LG etc... , what is the sizing like on these? ( I generally wear a 7 1/8 )
I am also a 7 1/8 and generally order in Medium when dealing with hats sized in that way.
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